The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handiwork. Psalm 19:1

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The heavens declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth his handiwork. Psalm 19:1

If you look up at the sky at night, the heavens appear to be unchanging. In 1917 Einstein wrote down the theory of General Relativity. His equations indicated that the universe was expanding and decelerating. He believed that the universe was unchanging so he put in the cosmological constant to fix his equations.

In 1929 Edwin Hubble found that galaxies are flying away from us in every direction. The farther they are, the faster they are receding. This is evidence for the expansion of the universe.

The Big Bang Scientists now believe that the universe began in a tremendous release of energy known as the Big Bang. The universe has been expanding ever since. Evidence for this: Observation of galaxies flying away from us in all directions (Hubble s observations).

Expansion of the Universe The expansion of the universe can be viewed as stretching the spacetime fabric of the universe. It is He who stretches out the heavens like a curtain and spreads them out like a tent to dwell in. Isaiah 40:22 O Lord my God, Thou art very great; Stretching out heaven like a tent curtain. Psalm 104:1-2 Light waves get stretched out by expansion.

Chance of winning the Publisher s Clearing House Sweepstakes: 1 in 10,000,000 (roughly) Chance of getting the initial density of the Universe correct (at 10-40 seconds after the Big Bang): 1 in 10000 0000 About 55 zeros The initial density of the universe must be very close to the critical density : Initial density Critical density = 1 + _ 0.000 0000001 About 55 zeros

Origin of the Universe Scientists believe that the universe began in a tremendous release of energy known as the Big Bang. The universe has been expanding ever since. Evidence for this: Observation of galaxies flying away from us in all directions. Remnant of the Big Bang known as the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation.

In 1964 Penzias and Wilson discovered the remnant heat of the Big Bang. This is called the cosmic microwave background radiation. It is all around us. The universe has cooled off considerably. The radiation corresponds to a temperature of 3 degrees above absolute zero (- 454 F).

Origin of the Universe Scientists believe that the universe began in a tremendous release of energy known as the Big Bang. The universe has been expanding ever since. Evidence for this: Observation of galaxies flying away from us in all directions. Remnant of the Big Bang known as the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation. Observed abundance of light elements made in the Big Bang matches predictions.

Star Formation Eventually the universe cooled and atoms formed. With the help of gravity these atoms (mostly hydrogen) clumped together to form stars.

ATOMS PROTON NEUTRON ELECTRON (+) (0) (-) HYDROGEN ATOM (H) Combine 4 hydrogen atoms to make a helium atom. This is called fusion. It powers the sun. 4 HELIUM ATOM (He)

NUCLEOSYNTHESIS: Making heavier atoms by combining lighter atoms. This occurs in stars and is called fusion. This is where stars get the energy to shine. 4 4 + 8 + He He Be (Beryllium) 8 + 4 12 Be + He C (Carbon) 12 4 16 + C + He O (Oxygen) Elements are made in stars. You are made of the stuff of stars.

Carbon and Oxygen We need carbon and oxygen to live. (Carbon dioxide, carbohydrates) The nuclear energy levels determine the rate of production of carbon and oxygen. These levels have been carefully tuned so that both carbon and oxygen are abundant. He + He Be (Beryllium) Be + He C (Carbon) C + He O (Oxygen) Be + He Carbon C + He Oxygen

Distance between Stars Fortunately for us, the average distance between stars is about 3 light years or 20 trillion miles. If stars were 10 times closer (~2 trillion miles), a nearby star could pull the earth into an eccentric orbit and kill life here. If the stars were much farther apart, then there would not be enough heavy elements to make life. Heavy elements (like carbon and oxygen) are the ashes of dead stars and living things need these elements.

Protons and Electrons PROTON (+) ELECTRON (-) Protons are positively charged and electrons are negatively charged. A proton is attracted to an electron, but a proton repels another proton, and an electron repels another electron. This repulsion is 10 39 times larger than gravity. Fortunately the number of protons equals the number of electrons in the universe. If this were not true, the repulsion between the excess protons (or excess electrons) would overwhelm gravity and there would be no stars, or planets, or galaxies.

If it was much stronger, big nuclei would form. There would be too many heavy elements like lead and iron, and not enough light elements like hydrogen and oxygen. So water would be rare. If it was much weaker, it would be hard to fuse hydrogen. Stars wouldn t shine. Heavy elements would be rare. The Strong Force The strong force is the force that holds the protons and neutrons together in the nucleus of an atom. It is just sufficient to overcome the electrical repulsion between the protons. proton neutron Helium atom

Water Water vapor in our atmosphere blocks most of the harmful rays from the sun, e.g., ultraviolet radiation. Fortunately, however, it is transparent to visible light. Otherwise the sky would be dark all the time.

Science and Christianity Today science and Christianity are often viewed as opposing points of view. However, this was not always the case. The scientific method of experimentation arose from the Christian world view that God is rational and unchanging. Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and today, and forever. Hebrews 13:8 Come now, let us reason together, says the Lord. Isaiah 1:18 The laws of physics, chemistry, and biology indicate incredibly intelligent design.

You are fearfully and wonderfully made. Psalm 139:14

A Cell Is Like a City Workers Power Plant Roads Trucks Factories Library Recycling center Police Post office Proteins Mitochondria Actin fibers, microtubules Kinesin, dynein Ribosomes Genome Lysosome Chaperones Golgi apparatus

STM Image of Individual Atoms Quantum Corral